KiON HTT 1800 Heat-Curable, High Temperature Coating Resin
Subcategory: Thermoset; Polymer
Material Notes: General DescriptionKiON HTT 1800 is a pale yellow, low viscosity liquid polysilazane-based coating resin that is specially designed for use in the formulation of heat-curable ceramic coatings capable of withstanding operating temperatures of 1800°F or above. KiON HTT 1800 is supplied as a 100% “solids” liquid of low viscosity, and rapidly solidifies upon heating to 350-400°F. Solidification can be achieved at lower temperatures with the addition of a free radical initiator such as dicumyl peroxide. KiON HTT 1800 can be blended with a variety of pigments, such as metal powders (zinc, aluminum, stainless steel), ceramic powders (silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, silicon nitride), or the like. Such compositions can be formulated with or without solvent and can be applied by dipping, spraying, or brushing onto a variety of substrates – metal, glass, ceramic, polymeric. For ultra-high temperature formulations, the coated part is then heated to at least 850 oF to promote conversion of the polymer to ceramic. Depending on the exact formulation, coating operating temperatures of 1800°F or above can be achieved. Applications High Temperature Coatings and Thermally Stable Corrosion Coatings Information provided by KiON Corporation
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